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Dell PowerEdge ServersThe PowerEdge R610 was released in 2009, and it was much lauded back then. It's still a perfectly viable piece of hardware for nearly any role, and as it is built in a rackmount form factor, so it can scale up quickly to provide the needed level of performance. Dell has always been an industry leader along with HP, but this model was the class of the industry in 2009, and that's because it combines excellent performance, smart construction, and robust management packages.

There are several top hardware brands to choose from, and among them is the venerated PowerEdge server line. Established more than 20 years ago, this line of equipment remains one of the most popular among businesses of all sizes, including those running enterprise applications. Because it is so well supported, the line is constantly being added onto. This gives business owners and IT managers a chance to procure hardware that can provide all of the performance as a new model, but at a greatly reduced price.

When improving network infrastructure, cost is always a concern, but refurbished Dell blade servers can offer all the power a business needs at a greatly reduced initial investment. In recent years, this type of hardware has become extremely popular, and for good reason. It is ideal for any application, from small business networks to sprawling enterprise initiatives. And with its excellent scalability, even a model that is a few years old can provide impressive performance once scaled up some. In short, it’s the ideal option for a business that wants its network to grow with the company.

No matter how well a company's hardware runs, if it is running a PowerEdge system, it will eventually need Dell replacement server parts. Even the best hardware will fail given enough wear and time, but replacements can restore its performance and extend its lifespan by a great deal. And if a company can find a reputable seller, they can save a lot of money while keeping their equipment running at peak capacity.